Q: How can the second test top the first one?
A: It can’t.
But we all want to see if India can beat Australia again, and get the Bangalore monkey (no, not Symonds) off their backs. India has won only 6 Tests at Bangalore in 18 attempts, and none of those wins have come against Australia. Sachin and Sehwag average over 50 here (56.42 and 50.72 respectively for accuracy freaks), while Dravid ...
Finally, India came to the party as a team. The bowlers, fielders and batsmen all showed up and executed the script well. Munaf, Sehwag and Dhoni were compensated for with ease. Ashwin bowled like a frontline bowler. Zaheer and Harbhajan manned up and bowled the crucial overs. Yuvraj did his bowling part really well and Tendulkar and Kohli didn’t give it away.India will be concerned about Sehwag...
Apologies I neglected to blog yesterday - was out all day. However, what little I did catch of the cricket on the radio was pretty frustrating. I must confess I'm growing mighty tired of Ricky Ponting's peculiar brand of captaincy. He spends so long agonising over field positioning, he runs out of time and is forced to employ part-timers to catch up on overs. It makes no difference whether deep mi...
NAGPUR: India will be lot more confident when they take on an injury-hit Australia in the second One-Day International on Wednesday.
Apart from India’s valiant lower-order fightback, courtesy Harbhajan Singh and Praveen Kumar, Australia did everything right and were the deserving winners in the first ODI in Vadodara.
While there is still a lot of cricket left [...]
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